"We are the fastest growing in the Vodafone Group now. we grew 13 per cent (in local currency) this year," Vodafone India Managing Director & CEO Marten Pieters told a group of reporters.
Asked how long it will take to overtake UK, Pieters said it can be done in the next few years.
"We already had overtaken them until they bought Cable and Wireless, which had a considerable revenue in the UK but we are actually very close again. . .we can overtake in the next few years," he added.
India is a key strategic growth market for Vodafone Group and the local unit is third largest contributor to Group service revenues (after UK and Germany) and third largest contributor to Group operating free cash flows (after Germany and SA).
A 100 per cent subsidiary of the Group, Vodafone India is also fifth largest contributor to Group EBITDA (after Germany, Italy, SA and UK).
The company had reported a first time net profit in India since its entry in 2007
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